I'm trying to make an unobtrusive action for deleting bookmarks in CakePHP. Allthough it's working just fine, I suspect there must be a better way to do this. Could someone please point me in the right direction?
function delete($id = null) {
$ok = $this->Bookmark->delete($id);
if($this->RequestHandler->isAjax()) {
$this->autoRender = false;
$this->autoLayout = false;
$response = array('status' => 0, 'message' => 'Could not delete bookmark');
if($ok) {
$response = array('status' => 1, 'message' => 'Bookmark deleted');
}
$this->header('Content-Type: application/json');
echo json_encode($response);
exit();
}
// Request isn't AJAX, redirect.
$this->redirect(array('action' => 'index'));
}
If you're planning to use AJAX action calls more extensively, it may be worthwhile to go the "overkill" route, rather than the "inelegant" route. The following method configures your application to handle AJAX requests quite gracefully.
In routes.php, add:
Create a new directory
jsoninapp/views/layouts/, and a new layoutdefault.ctpin the new directory:Create a new directory
jsoninapp/views/bookmarks/, and a new viewdelete.ctpin the new directory:Controller:
On the pages from which the AJAX is called, you'd change the AJAX requests from
/bookmarks/delete/1234to/bookmarks/delete/1234.json.This also make available to you the option of handling non-AJAX calls to
/bookmarks/delete/1234with anapp/views/bookmarks/delete.ctpview.Any further actions that you want to handle via AJAX and JSON, you'd add views in the
app/views/bookmarks/json/directory.